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France saves 115 immigrants who tried to cross the “manching”

The French authorities saved 115 immigrants while trying to cross the “Mansh” sea towards England on unsafe boats, in two separate operations carried out on the night between the third and the fourth of April, northwest of France.

The first operation took place by sending the rescue ship “Abyei Normandi” of the intervention, assistance and rescue unit, after a lower boat was monitored from immigrants, which was launched from the Beach “We and Yero in the” Badou Calas “area, and resulted in the rescue of 66 people who were on the boat.

The ship itself intervened later in the night again to save 49 other immigrants, after a second boat was monitored off the coast of Usersel.

According to a statement issued by the French authorities, part of the passengers continued his journey, while the rest of the individuals were rescued. The 115 people who were rescued to the Polonie Sur Mir port were transferred, where rescue and wild ambulance teams took their preliminary care. This incident comes in light of the serious escalation of immigration attempts across the “manching” sea, and according to the “French Office to Combat the Smuggling of Immigrants” (OLTIM), 78 immigrants were killed during the year 2024 while trying to cross the channel on what is known as “small boats”, the highest number of victims that have been recorded since this phenomenon began in the region in 2018.

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